Vet-Ray -Compact Vet System for Veterinary Use

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The Compact Vet system by VetRay represents a versatile and efficient solution for veterinary practices where space optimization is essential. It offers a sturdy yet adaptable design, specifically engineered to address the imaging needs of small animals from cranial to rear extremities. This analog x-ray system allows for seamless upgrades to digital imaging through the incorporation of a tethered or wireless flat panel digital detector, available in dimensions of 14x17 or 17x17 inches, compatible with brands like Canon or Vivix. The Compact Vet's advanced features include an elevated rear track slide, enabling flexible vertical and horizontal tube travel for complete Bucky coverage without repositioning the patient. It offers a five-year parts warranty and the Single Touch TS 15'' Console with an option for a fully integrated digital upgrade to the Single Touch II 17'' Console, providing a comprehensive 'Heads Up Display' for enhanced user interaction.

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The system to turn to when space is an issue… from head to tail the Compact Vet covers it all.

The Compact Vet is a budget sensitive, flexible and proven table design.

You can upgrade the Compact Vet to Digital simply by picking the tethered or wireless flat panel digital detector size that fits your needs: 14 x 17 (Canon or Vivix) or 17×17 Vivix.

The system to turn to when space is an issue.

From head to tail, the Compact Vet covers it all!

Upgrade to Digital with the SingleTouch Monitor

The Single Touch TS 15’’ Console complete with patient log.

If you choose to upgrade the Compact Vet to a fully integrated digital system, you will also be upgraded to the Single Touch II 17’’ Console – All the user functions and acquired image are displayed conveniently on the “Heads Up Display”.

How can I view the images remotely?

The compact Vet is the first VetRay table to utilize an elevated rear track slide to facilitate vertical and horizontal variable tube travel with Bucky coverage from cranial to rear extremities, giving total viewing without needing to move the patient and able to fit into a limited space.